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      • To capture life along Route 66, then, the street photographer has to stop often and explore a lot of ground, slowly. It is a staccato rhythm of drive, stop, walk, shoot, repeat. That can be a tough transition for the city-centric street photographer who normally has a “grab the camera and go to where the people are” mentality.
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  2. Sep 27, 2024 · Photographer Rachael Wright has road tripped on America's Route 66 many times. She shares photos, plus her favorite hotels, restaurants, and things to see.

  3. Sep 19, 2022 · Jeff Sonnabend, a documentary photographer, has just completed a project called “ The Route 66 Primer, An Uncropped View of the Mother Road “. It captures the real-to-life, present-day Route 66. We’re honored to share his images and story in this photographer interview.

  4. Oct 11, 2022 · With an ever-fixed vision to create an honest, accurate, and respectful photographic record of present-day America, the documentary photographer prepared to capture the true nature of the roadway...

  5. Feb 6, 2023 · Route 66 has something for nearly every kind of photographer. The Route passes through or near diverse scenery, farmland, big cities, small towns, ghost towns, Native American lands, and national and local parks.

  6. Aug 13, 2024 · In August 2016, photographer Ralph Graef created a portrait of the historic Route 66 from California to New Mexico. The series showcases the stark beauty of the desert landscape, juxtaposing it against the mid-century architecture of Roy’s—a place where time seems to have stood still.

  7. Aug 22, 2024 · The series examines and uses U.S. Route 66 as the key subject in exploring these topics to provide evidence of connectivity, either present or documented from once-existing connections. Architecture, landscape, and man-made structures all provide evidence of an individual's need to connect.

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